I will present a very interesting and entertaining lecture/talk as part of Middlesborough Literary Festival. It will take place between 7pm – 9pm on Friday 29th June 2012 in Middlesborough Central Library.
I will talk about both the inspiration for my costumes and their design and construction. As part of the event is a stunning display of four 16th Century inspired costumes on mannequins, they will include a Mary Queen of Scots Execution Gown, an ornate Blue Silk Dress for Anne Boleyn, a Silver Silk Gown for Jane Seymour and a lavish Pink Jewelled Costume for Catherine Howard.
There will also be a personal appearances by King Henry VIII in full regalia and Queen Elizabeth I wearing a fabulous gold silk Gown with ornate jewelled ruff. After my talk I will be happy to answer any questions about my work.
Also included the same evening is a lecture by the historical novelist Tracy Borman.
The festival will take place over two weeks – it will suit a variety of tastes – highlights include Joe Abercrombie, north east historical fiction author Janet MacLeod Trotter, Wendy Robertson, Andy Briggs and a Bollywood event for the younger audience.
There are also writing workshops and a spectacular performance to close the festival.
I look forward to seeing you on 29th July at Middlesborough Library – it is set to be a fabulous evening.
http://www.middlesbroughlitfest.co.uk/


Sounds like a very interesting talk – I am currently reading a book about Elizabeth I and just love everything about her – she’s my favourite historical character.